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		<dk:title>
			<sc:fullTitle>Install &amp; set up Cybera Server</sc:fullTitle>
			<sc:shortTitle>Set up Cybera Server</sc:shortTitle>
		</dk:title>
		<sp:content>
			<dk:content>
				<sp:op>
					<dk:stepList>
						<dk:sTitle>
							<sc:fullTitle>Install Cybera Server</sc:fullTitle>
						</dk:sTitle>
						<sp:desc>
							<dk:text>
								<sc:para sc:id="t6">Run the provided Windows Installer for Cybera server (cybera-server_1.9.exe). Follow the simple installer steps untill the program installation is finished.</sc:para>
							</dk:text>
						</sp:desc>
						<sp:comment>
							<dk:comment>
								<sp:warning>
									<dk:flowAll>
										<sp:txt>
											<dk:text>
												<sc:para sc:id="t8">This must be run by an administrator as Cybera has to be installed system wide for all users of the computer. </sc:para>
											</dk:text>
										</sp:txt>
									</dk:flowAll>
								</sp:warning>
								<sp:complement>
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										<sp:txt>
											<dk:text>
												<sc:para sc:id="t15">Binary Windows installers of Cybera are available from <sc:uLink sc:id="t16" url="https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=121074">Cybera's sourceforge project web page</sc:uLink>.</sc:para>
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								</sp:complement>
							</dk:comment>
						</sp:comment>
					</dk:stepList>
				</sp:op>
				<sp:op>
					<dk:stepList>
						<dk:sTitle>
							<sc:fullTitle>Switch Windows user and start Cybera Server</sc:fullTitle>
						</dk:sTitle>
						<sp:desc>
							<dk:text>
								<sc:para sc:id="t14">Before starting Cybera Server, you should :</sc:para>
								<sc:orderedList sc:id="t57">
									<sc:listItem sc:id="t58">
										<sc:para sc:id="t55">logout of windows as administrator</sc:para>
									</sc:listItem>
									<sc:listItem sc:id="t60">
										<sc:para sc:id="t59">login to windows using the manager account</sc:para>
									</sc:listItem>
								</sc:orderedList>
								<sc:para sc:id="t54">When Cybera Server is started for the first time a simple configuration wizard is run to help you set up the basic and vital aspects of Cybera.</sc:para>
							</dk:text>
						</sp:desc>
					</dk:stepList>
				</sp:op>
				<sp:op>
					<dk:stepList>
						<dk:sTitle>
							<sc:fullTitle>Cybera Server configuration wizard</sc:fullTitle>
						</dk:sTitle>
						<sp:step>
							<dk:sTitle>
								<sc:fullTitle>Welcome screen</sc:fullTitle>
							</dk:sTitle>
							<dk:flowAll>
								<sp:screenShot sc:refUri="/cybera/en/srv/_res/wzdSrv_0.scr.png"/>
								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t10">Click <sc:textLeaf role="textButton" sc:id="t11">Next ></sc:textLeaf> to start the wizard</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
							</dk:flowAll>
						</sp:step>
						<sp:step>
							<dk:sTitle>
								<sc:fullTitle>Configure Workstations</sc:fullTitle>
							</dk:sTitle>
							<dk:flowAll>
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								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t12">In this step you must specify the number of workstations (server excluded) present in your Cybera café.</sc:para>
										<sc:para sc:id="t13">Either type in the number or use the up/down <sc:inlineImg role="area" sc:id="t15" sc:refUri="/cybera/_res/updn.icon.png"/>
												picker. Cybera Server is limited to 50 workstations by default.</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t17">The second option in this step (<sc:textLeaf role="textCheckBox" sc:id="t23">Modify user rights on workstation startup</sc:textLeaf>) is to allow or forbid Cybera Server to attempt to lock down the user rights of all workstations that connect to it. It is <sc:inlineStyle role="emphasis">STRONGLY</sc:inlineStyle> recomended to leave this options checked unless you are going to control user rights on the workstations by other means (Microsoft Active Directory for example).</sc:para>
										<sc:para sc:id="t24">User rights lockdown can only work if you have folowed the guidelines for setting up your computers.</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t10">Click <sc:textLeaf role="textButton" sc:id="t11">Next ></sc:textLeaf> to continue</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
							</dk:flowAll>
						</sp:step>
						<sp:step>
							<dk:sTitle>
								<sc:fullTitle>Define the default Recharge</sc:fullTitle>
							</dk:sTitle>
							<dk:flowAll>
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								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t25">In Cybera all customer usage control and billing is based on recharges. </sc:para>
										<sc:para sc:id="t40">In this step you need to define at least one <sc:uLink role="def" sc:id="t26" sc:refUri="/cybera/en/ref/def/recharge.xml">recharge</sc:uLink> in order for Cybera to work.</sc:para>
										<sc:para sc:id="t41">A recharge cannot have a null (zero) time, The Wizard cannot be competed untill at least one non null recharge is created.</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t43">
											<sc:inlineStyle role="emphasis">Notes :</sc:inlineStyle>
										</sc:para>
										<sc:simpleList sc:id="t36">
											<sc:member sc:id="t37">Times in Cybera are noted in hh:mm:ss format (hours:minutes:seconds) notation</sc:member>
											<sc:member sc:id="t38">Recharge Validity can be given in hours, days, weeks months or years. It is not possible to make recharges with a null validity, the minimum is 1 hour.</sc:member>
											<sc:member sc:id="t39">The label is usefull to describe recharges in a formal way that the server operator can understand easily.</sc:member>
										</sc:simpleList>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t10">Define a recharge and click <sc:textLeaf role="textButton" sc:id="t11">Next ></sc:textLeaf> to continue</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
							</dk:flowAll>
						</sp:step>
						<sp:step>
							<dk:sTitle>
								<sc:fullTitle>Define the administrator's password</sc:fullTitle>
							</dk:sTitle>
							<dk:flowAll>
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								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t44">In cybera all system options and activities are protected by this password. <sc:inlineStyle role="emphasis">It is essential that in a production system this password be set.</sc:inlineStyle> Should this password be unset, customers would be able to deactivate Cybera Workstation, and anybody who had access to the server could modify Cybera's settings.</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t10">Set the administrator's password and click <sc:textLeaf role="textButton" sc:id="t11">Next ></sc:textLeaf> to continue</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
							</dk:flowAll>
						</sp:step>
						<sp:step>
							<dk:sTitle>
								<sc:fullTitle>Define a Cybera user</sc:fullTitle>
							</dk:sTitle>
							<dk:flowAll>
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								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t46">Cyber cafés often have many different employees. In Cybera server it is possible to define Cybera users that are Cybera Server operators. It is possible (but not mandatory) to define one as part of the Configuration Wizard. Cybera users can be given more or less user rights on the server and all customer sessions and financial transactions that occur under their shift are stamped with their login.</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t10">Define a user and click <sc:textLeaf role="textButton" sc:id="t11">Next ></sc:textLeaf> to continue</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
							</dk:flowAll>
						</sp:step>
						<sp:step>
							<dk:sTitle>
								<sc:fullTitle>Finished !</sc:fullTitle>
							</dk:sTitle>
							<dk:flowAll>
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								<sp:txt>
									<dk:text>
										<sc:para sc:id="t49">The Cybera Server Configuration Wizard is now finished.</sc:para>
										<sc:para sc:id="t10">Click <sc:textLeaf role="textButton" sc:id="t11">Finish</sc:textLeaf> to continue. This will write all the new settings to disk and start Cybera Server with your new configuration.</sc:para>
									</dk:text>
								</sp:txt>
							</dk:flowAll>
						</sp:step>
						<sp:comment>
							<dk:comment>
								<sp:infobloc>
									<dk:flowAll>
										<sp:txt>
											<dk:text>
												<sc:para sc:id="t50">The Configuration Wizard only exposes the basic and vital aspects of Cybera's configuration options. The Server Options contain many more configurable aspects of Cybera.</sc:para>
											</dk:text>
										</sp:txt>
									</dk:flowAll>
								</sp:infobloc>
							</dk:comment>
						</sp:comment>
					</dk:stepList>
				</sp:op>
			</dk:content>
		</sp:content>
		<sp:seeAlso>
			<dk:linkSection>
				<dk:sTitle>
					<sc:fullTitle>See Also...</sc:fullTitle>
				</dk:sTitle>
				<sp:ref sc:refUri="/cybera/en/ref/osSetup.xml"/>
			</dk:linkSection>
		</sp:seeAlso>
	</dk:section>
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